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It’s a tough call to make. The lesson here is that you’re good as long as you’ve got orange wheels.

I’ve got both a Vive and a Rift. The Rift is better for driving games but the Vive is better for *everything else*

Yeah, but it claims to be “free” but I’ve ended up spending hundreds of thousands of dollars of in-game purchases in that one.

If it weren’t for NFS:PU I probably wouldn’t own a GT3 today. No other driving game has ever come close, if you ask me.

Matt is not exaggerating. We ruined that poor press fleet Dart.

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FlyInside (flight simulator) does this right now using the Leap Motion hardware and a Rift or Vive:

Hey that’s me!

The ring is a public road, so it wouldn’t be legal to remove your license plate the way it is on a closed course.

It’s such a widespread concern that all the major rental car companies monitor the ring photo sites and even have their own photographers at the ring. Really the best approach is to rent from one of the ring-specific companies like rentracecar.de or rent4ring. You’ll get a car that’s better maintained and safer, and

The Number One Mistake: Skipping FG Ringmeet every year.

It’s not a “variant.” It’s just how ignorant people commonly misspell it.

The sky is colored “visible” in his world.

My vote. Keeping it in the family:

You should be running WaterWetter in that thing, not antifreeze. Nobody wants to be the Porsche that dumps slippery coolant all over the track. #voiceofexperience

It's worth mentioning that out of the box OS X is secure enough to avoid this malware. You have to disable the app-signing checks in OS X in order to download and use the software on the Maiyadi App Store which was the origin of the malware.

That little puffalump sure does get around these days. So envious :)

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No question, my membership at H2R has been the best money I've ever spent on cars. The track is a hoot to drive and the people there represent everything I love about the sport and the community.

There is no stigma in driving a Delorean. People who drive cars that actually have a stigma attached don't enjoy posting pictures of their car online or have a username that includes the manufacturer of the car. Maybe if your username was MINIVANVegas you'd have a point here.

I'll take a GT3 RS 4.0, some diesel pickup to tow it with, and $800,000 worth of Hoosiers and brake pads.